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... words ' Grace ! Regeneration ! Sanctification ! A new light ! The day ! The day ! Ay , my beloved , the day , or rather , the night ! The night is coming ! And judgment will come , when we least think of it ! ' And so forth . He knows ...
... words ' Grace ! Regeneration ! Sanctification ! A new light ! The day ! The day ! Ay , my beloved , the day , or rather , the night ! The night is coming ! And judgment will come , when we least think of it ! ' And so forth . He knows ...
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... words , it will certainly answer the end ; for I am sure no other nation will desire to borrow them . Some words are hitherto but fairly split , and therefore only in their way to perfection , as Incog , and Plenipo . But in a short ...
... words , it will certainly answer the end ; for I am sure no other nation will desire to borrow them . Some words are hitherto but fairly split , and therefore only in their way to perfection , as Incog , and Plenipo . But in a short ...
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... words are the clothing of our thoughts , cuts them out and shapes them as he pleases , and changes them oftener than his dress . I believe all reasonable people would be content that such refiners were more sparing in their words and ...
... words are the clothing of our thoughts , cuts them out and shapes them as he pleases , and changes them oftener than his dress . I believe all reasonable people would be content that such refiners were more sparing in their words and ...
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Mr Bickerstaff issues his proposals | 1 |
Clarissa and Chloe | 2 |
Theatrical intelligence | 3 |
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